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21/12/2013

Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.

57 minutes

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Sat 21 Dec 2013 08:05

Kilrea Primary School talks Santa

Kilrea Primary School talks Santa

As Santa gets ready for his busiest night of the year, Anne Marie visits the boys and girls of Kilrea Primary School to find out what they have asked for Christmas and how Santa can find their houses. 

Raise the Roof Kids Choir

Raise the Roof Kids Choir

We’ll have some festive cheer and a sing song on the programme courtesy of Ballymena’s Raise the Roof Kids' Choir. Alyson Reid from Glarryford is the Director and she’ll join the young voices in the studio for a chat.

Margaret Gallagher of Mullylusty Cottage

Margaret Gallagher of Mullylusty Cottage

In County Fermanagh just outside Belcoo stands Mullylusty Cottage, a 200 year old dwelling with no running water, electricity or gas. ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖowner Margaret Gallagher has spent many a Christmas there and takes comfort in the simpler way of life.   

First Mourne Christmas

First Mourne Christmas

In keeping with the festive theme Peter Makem recites his poem the First Mourne Christmas.

Slieve Gullion Winter Solstice Festival

Slieve Gullion Winter Solstice Festival

Saturday is the Winter Solstice and over in South Armagh at the summit of Slieve Gullion lies the Ireland’s highest passage tomb which at the setting of the winter’s sun will be filled with Light.  Geologist Dr Siobhán Power and Archaeologist Dr Vanessa Ryan from the Mourne Cooley Gullion Geotourism Project tell us about this fascinating event and the people behind it.

Every Saying Under the Sun

Every Saying Under the Sun

Author Michael Wallace from Annaclone Historical Society talks about his love for funny, colloquial and unheard phrases which are the inspiration for his new book ‘Every Saying Under the Sun’.

Cecil Frances Alexander and Derry

Cecil Frances Alexander and Derry

To finish Deirdre Donnelly talks to us from the City of Culture where she met Dean William Martin of St Columbs’ Cathedral to hear about the life of the prolific hymn writer Cecil Frances Alexander. She moved from Dublin to Strabane and married the Bishop of Londonderry and Archbishop of Armagh.

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  • Sat 21 Dec 2013 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.